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is that something that you would agree is necessary and well it was the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said the banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money i would remove that and if the bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but it seems you bet that the banks are just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i mean saying is why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation. is protectionism effectively for the banks is extended as a matter of law and order their banks are regulated
is that something that you would agree is necessary and well it was the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing...
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what do you believe should be the correct law for copyright law i think you'd be surprised that our views on copyright are fairly similar i think there should be limited copyright probably the original statute in the constitution i think the disney ruling was pretty ridiculous. you know you shouldn't have lifetime plus seventy years you know copyright is important i do believe there is copyright i mean even noam chomsky copyright says material you know many people believe in copyright but it can be very oppressive and i don't agree with the disney decision at all right so we have some common common ground here in terms of copyright as is currently in aerated is what lawrence lessig would call perpetual copyright and it's extremely damaging to artists because what happens is that ideas end up being perpetually locked up behind corporate firewalls and this isn't doing anybody any good so i mean it seems as though we agree on that's not part of this this debate well i absolutely agree but i think that art is sometimes make very foolish decisions like signing to a major label like one o
what do you believe should be the correct law for copyright law i think you'd be surprised that our views on copyright are fairly similar i think there should be limited copyright probably the original statute in the constitution i think the disney ruling was pretty ridiculous. you know you shouldn't have lifetime plus seventy years you know copyright is important i do believe there is copyright i mean even noam chomsky copyright says material you know many people believe in copyright but it...
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you know environmental protection laws worker safety laws public health laws and campaign finance laws so the move to him in coalition is helping to build a movement that this is illegitimate it is actually a radical idea that corporations as artificial and that these can claim the inherent and evil rights that only human beings enjoy and it's working tom we were only formed in two thousand and ten we just clicked over two hundred seventy thousand participants we've helped to pass over five hundred resolutions we put this on the ballot in twenty five jurisdictions one every single one of them including and i know this will make you happy tom in publicly conservative areas where republicans outnumber democratic party here's where we got to where are you in. about mccutcheon versus if you say it is with that remains from mccain feingold is that private individuals can still not give direct contributions in mccutcheon. that's about to be pulled away sickly a multi-million or saying i want to be able to buy any politician idea that's exactly what this and this court and let's just say at t
you know environmental protection laws worker safety laws public health laws and campaign finance laws so the move to him in coalition is helping to build a movement that this is illegitimate it is actually a radical idea that corporations as artificial and that these can claim the inherent and evil rights that only human beings enjoy and it's working tom we were only formed in two thousand and ten we just clicked over two hundred seventy thousand participants we've helped to pass over five...
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the way of technological growth plus the robots of course are protected with intellectual property laws and that's an illegal monopoly under any free enterprise system so that's remissions argument breaks down again is that he's promoting monopoly intellectual property perpetual copyright and patent laws which are completely anathema to free markets and competition well robots may not commit suicide but they certainly do commit murder killer robots must be stopped say campaigners autonomous weapons which could be ready within a decade pose grave risks to international law claim activists these are an activist group called stop the killer robots and they say that right now robots. or the next step from unmanned drones and are already being worked on by scientists and will be available within the decade said dr knoll sharkey a leading robotics in artificial intelligence expert professor at sheffield university he believes that development of the weapons is taking place in an effective lee unregulated environment with little attention being paid to moral implications and international law
the way of technological growth plus the robots of course are protected with intellectual property laws and that's an illegal monopoly under any free enterprise system so that's remissions argument breaks down again is that he's promoting monopoly intellectual property perpetual copyright and patent laws which are completely anathema to free markets and competition well robots may not commit suicide but they certainly do commit murder killer robots must be stopped say campaigners autonomous...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy a group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the port and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been in
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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law for the present united states to authorize the military to use what he called lethal force within the united states responding to holder's comments senator paul issued a statement in part saying the u.s. attorney general's refusal to rule out the possibility of drone strikes on american citizens and on american soil is more than frightening it is an affront to the constitutional due process rights of all americans for one senator paul is absolutely right way back in june of eight hundred seventy eight during the reconstruction era following the civil war congress passed the posse comment out of sight. the intent of the act which was a distant grandson of the in insurrection act of eighteen zero seven was to limit the power of the federal government when it came to using federal military personnel to enforce state laws against americans on american soil the law was modified in one thousand nine hundred one to refer to the powers of the american armed forces in two thousand and six the bush administration urged congress to revoke posse come into office so the us armed forces could r
law for the present united states to authorize the military to use what he called lethal force within the united states responding to holder's comments senator paul issued a statement in part saying the u.s. attorney general's refusal to rule out the possibility of drone strikes on american citizens and on american soil is more than frightening it is an affront to the constitutional due process rights of all americans for one senator paul is absolutely right way back in june of eight hundred...
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to destroy a culture and if they can do so by passing seas and by gaming the intellectual property laws then so much better and of course the other magical thinking that goes into monsanto's mind is that when the seeds blow around thanks to the wind they land on people's property they then sue people for having seeds on their property that are patented by monsanto that the wind blew there so effectively monsanto is suing god their position is that god is a moron according to monsanto which i guess is in keeping in today's world of retiring popes and other things that are going on well the sheer fact is by chief justice roberts argument we humans would still be hunting gathering why the hell would we even bother to plant seeds and cultivate and go through all that work if nobody was going to pay us to do it right because this is adding to the public domain this is adding to the public's knowledge this is adding to our experience as human beings what chief justice knucklehead is saying is that every time he farts he wants to get paid for it because he has the d.n.a. of his fart the questi
to destroy a culture and if they can do so by passing seas and by gaming the intellectual property laws then so much better and of course the other magical thinking that goes into monsanto's mind is that when the seeds blow around thanks to the wind they land on people's property they then sue people for having seeds on their property that are patented by monsanto that the wind blew there so effectively monsanto is suing god their position is that god is a moron according to monsanto which i...
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banks toure's and their billionaire owners in switzerland over the weekend voters approved of a new law that restricts how much hey there ali guards can receive the fat cat initiative as it was called passed with sixty eight percent of the vote and it gives companies shareholders a veto on executive pay and outlaws certain types of golden parachutes for departing executives all in all this do law puts in place some of the harshest restrictions in the world on corporate executive compensation and one of violates the new law could literally go to jail but it's not just switzerland getting into the game to control the fact cats entire european union in is as well last week the e.u. passed a new cap on banks to pay for bidding bankers from receiving bonuses that are equal to or more than their base salaries so here's europe doing something about this global oligarchy problem question is when will the united states do something will pass a new restrictions on executive pay like we did and switzerland or what about just eliminating the mitt romney capital gains loophole and rolling back the r
banks toure's and their billionaire owners in switzerland over the weekend voters approved of a new law that restricts how much hey there ali guards can receive the fat cat initiative as it was called passed with sixty eight percent of the vote and it gives companies shareholders a veto on executive pay and outlaws certain types of golden parachutes for departing executives all in all this do law puts in place some of the harshest restrictions in the world on corporate executive compensation...
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or whatever or they're not enforceable those laws he cleared by d.o.j. they were enforceable he can argue at that point i can decide a case in the senate of section five would stop voter id laws from happening because guess what they still happened in georgia in south carolina but well but let's not argue the fact that the voter suppression laws quote unquote right which in my state pennsylvania were masqueraded as voter id laws to prevent fraud which was never confirmed by anyone. we're definitely efforts to make sure that certain people had a harder time voting and if we look at the people to your point tom that were disproportionately affected right blacks latinos those are the very people that vote overwhelmingly swore democratic and. you know i mean this is. it was about what helps the democratic party and not what helps the american voter and that's the reason why you know and that's the reason why my organization filed an amicus brief asking the supreme court not only to take this case but to set aside section five for a justice department should
or whatever or they're not enforceable those laws he cleared by d.o.j. they were enforceable he can argue at that point i can decide a case in the senate of section five would stop voter id laws from happening because guess what they still happened in georgia in south carolina but well but let's not argue the fact that the voter suppression laws quote unquote right which in my state pennsylvania were masqueraded as voter id laws to prevent fraud which was never confirmed by anyone. we're...
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those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do i and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand nine hundred so forth there is a penalty built into that contract if they all lock their phone to switch carriers early they pay what's called an early termination fee the longer they've been to the contract the lower the fee so there's a remedy for this phone walking whether it's a problem which it isn't always that already exists based on principles of contract law that we've had for generations i'm not sure the congress release foresaw that when it created the law i would apply it in the context of phone unlocking but now that the library of congress is really makes it i
those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do i and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand...
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this law is antiquated take a listen. i think it's a digital basically a body of knowledge maybe it was before modern media three years for the i pod five years before the kindle and we should have laws that reflect modern technology and that's not what this law is i mean it's even a contestable question about whether or not your cell phone is under this act or law so it's a really acid ard system where not only is it probably illegal we don't actually know if it's illegal which is just not a way that to conduct a criminal justice system where you have a law that may or may not apply to you well the obama administration is finally weighing in on the issue and the official response the white house said quote if you have paid for your mobile device and aren't bound by a service contract agreement or other obligation you should be able to use it on another network it's common sense crucial for protecting consumer choice and important for ensuring we continue to have a vibrant competitive wireless market that delivers innovat
this law is antiquated take a listen. i think it's a digital basically a body of knowledge maybe it was before modern media three years for the i pod five years before the kindle and we should have laws that reflect modern technology and that's not what this law is i mean it's even a contestable question about whether or not your cell phone is under this act or law so it's a really acid ard system where not only is it probably illegal we don't actually know if it's illegal which is just not a...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others then mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy a group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the porch and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others then mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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of liberals of the secular laws. instead the reverse. enlargement and strengthening the liquid does that mean good news for breakthrough in peace talks i'm not sure of that. usually israelis are in love with the process not with the peace they are talking a lot about peace but doing nothing nothing in order to achieve it there are fastened with fatah or with talking with negotiations as to say that this is the goal but it is their tool not the goal and it's to achieve peace meanwhile israel is trying to rearrange the occupation not to in the completion arab parties have won the same number of seats as before but what we have noticed is a decrease in the number of arab voters turning out to cast their ballot of this time we it increased by three percent compared to two thousand and nine still it is very low half of the our voters are not participating why are you not able to get more people to vote we succeeded in stopping the decline. and the decline was able to bring us to forty eight forty five but we are arrived to fifty six this is g
of liberals of the secular laws. instead the reverse. enlargement and strengthening the liquid does that mean good news for breakthrough in peace talks i'm not sure of that. usually israelis are in love with the process not with the peace they are talking a lot about peace but doing nothing nothing in order to achieve it there are fastened with fatah or with talking with negotiations as to say that this is the goal but it is their tool not the goal and it's to achieve peace meanwhile israel is...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement is infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy a group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the port and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been i
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement is infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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rule of law is that something that you would agree is necessary and the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said the banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money i would remove that and if the bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but it seems you bet that the banks are just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i me say is why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation is protectionism effectively for the banks is it stand as a matter of law and order their banks are regulated but t
rule of law is that something that you would agree is necessary and the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing...
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what do you believe should be the correct law for copyright law i think you'd be surprised that our views on copyright are fairly similar i think there should be limited copyright probably the original statute in the constitution i think the disney ruling was pretty ridiculous. you know you shouldn't have lifetime plus seventy years you know copyright is important i do believe there is copyright i mean even noam chomsky copyright says material you know many people believe in copyright but it can be very oppressive and i don't agree with the disney decision at all right so we have some common common ground here in terms of copyright as is currently in aerated is what lawrence lessig would call perpetual copyright and it's extremely damaging to artists because what happens is that idea is end up being perpetually locked up behind corporate firewalls and this isn't doing anybody any good so i mean it seems as though we agree on that's not part of this of this debate well i absolutely agree but i think that art is sometimes make very foolish decisions like signing to a major label like
what do you believe should be the correct law for copyright law i think you'd be surprised that our views on copyright are fairly similar i think there should be limited copyright probably the original statute in the constitution i think the disney ruling was pretty ridiculous. you know you shouldn't have lifetime plus seventy years you know copyright is important i do believe there is copyright i mean even noam chomsky copyright says material you know many people believe in copyright but it...
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three is necessary and the law is the lawyer for the banking system has been repeatedly broke low the bank all right all over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes awakening pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said that banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money i would remove that and if the bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but it seems you bet that the banks are just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i mean that is why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation is protectionism effectively for the banks is extended as a matter of law and order their banks are regulated but they're not a bank the regulations w
three is necessary and the law is the lawyer for the banking system has been repeatedly broke low the bank all right all over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes awakening pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said that banks of banks effectively...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement is infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the porch and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been in
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement is infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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no i am not prevented from some kind of laws i was prevented from even proposing them to the knesset but usually i passed five laws in the last knesset but they are saying they're closed which contradicts with the jewish. identity of the steered can be prevented as you say in the last term you made five new laws but they were general they weren't specifically geared towards arab israelis as an arab member of parliament what kind of influence do you have over israel's policy towards its arab minority we are the elected legitimate leadership of the arab minority we managed to stop or to change some racist motions other motions we will not be able to stop the arab communist leader tof exulted said that one demonstration is worth more than a year's work inside the israeli parliament what do you think sometimes yes sometimes no when we were here in the knesset and supported the. withdrawal of israel from the settlements in gaza it was much better than thousand demonstrations but both can go together demonstrations and parliament and that's what we are doing palestinian refugees in syria a
no i am not prevented from some kind of laws i was prevented from even proposing them to the knesset but usually i passed five laws in the last knesset but they are saying they're closed which contradicts with the jewish. identity of the steered can be prevented as you say in the last term you made five new laws but they were general they weren't specifically geared towards arab israelis as an arab member of parliament what kind of influence do you have over israel's policy towards its arab...
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those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do up and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand nine hundred so forth there is a penalty built into that contract if they all lock their phone to switch carriers early they pay what's called an early termination fee the longer they've been to the contract the lower the fee so there's a remedy for this phone walking whether it's a problem which it isn't always but already exists based on principles of contract law that we've had for generations i'm not sure the congress release foresaw that when it created the law i would apply it in the context of phone unlocking but now that the library of congress is really makes it i
those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do up and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand...
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if your name is mohammed or if your name is rula you're less than a human being under international law you are entitled to the same concepts of due process of formal accusation of inability to confront your accusers you cannot be murdered that's what the use of drones are overseas it's extrajudicial assassination it's a violation of international law it's criminal it's the kind of things which ends up putting people as they should be before the international criminal court the fact that as long as it's done over sea and not in the united states there's a red herring it's criminal overseas it's criminal in the united states it's extra did and there was no support for it under international law let alone in the united states where it's all are there any specific instances that you know of where innocent civilians were actually killed and just kind of piggybacking off what sally was talking about sure yes the bureau of investigative journalism which to my mind has some of the best numbers on the german strikes abroad said that anywhere between four hundred ten and five hundred twenty one
if your name is mohammed or if your name is rula you're less than a human being under international law you are entitled to the same concepts of due process of formal accusation of inability to confront your accusers you cannot be murdered that's what the use of drones are overseas it's extrajudicial assassination it's a violation of international law it's criminal it's the kind of things which ends up putting people as they should be before the international criminal court the fact that as...
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is evil law only true in ten americans now believe all. they see on the mainstream screen people saw a real fazio to hold this to account as a key reason industry veteran mike wendy how followers this media lovin with goal people are very close they're very friendly with policy makers many of them have husbands or wives or in the administration or and i do agencies and i've always had a problem with that closeness and that privilege is something that distorts and there's correspondence in bed with the people that supposed to be grilling your father was frozen by that you know circle when he refused to keep printing press releases and began telling the truth joe how does it work the obama administration their masters at it because they have the president out of their hand the big press the establishment press the corporate press eating right out of there and you have these corporate titans who presided over these you know half a dozen major media enterprises and these guys have to deal with the government these guys are regulated these guys
is evil law only true in ten americans now believe all. they see on the mainstream screen people saw a real fazio to hold this to account as a key reason industry veteran mike wendy how followers this media lovin with goal people are very close they're very friendly with policy makers many of them have husbands or wives or in the administration or and i do agencies and i've always had a problem with that closeness and that privilege is something that distorts and there's correspondence in bed...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the port and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been invo
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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is to destroy a culture and they can do so by passing seas and by gaming the intellectual property laws then so much better and of course the other magical thinking that goes into monsanto's mind is that when the seeds blow around thanks to the wind they land on people's property they then sue people for having seeds on their property that are padded by monsanto that the wind blew there so effectively monsanto is suing god their position is that god is a moron according to monsanto which i guess is in keeping in today's world of retiring popes and other things that are going on well the sheer fact is by chief justice roberts argument we humans would still be hunting gathering why the hell would we even bother to plant seeds and cultivate and go through all that work if nobody was going to pay us to do it right because this is adding to the public domain this is adding to the public's knowledge this is adding to our experience as human beings what chief justice knucklehead is saying is that every time he farts he wants to get paid for it because he knows the d.n.a. of his fart the questi
is to destroy a culture and they can do so by passing seas and by gaming the intellectual property laws then so much better and of course the other magical thinking that goes into monsanto's mind is that when the seeds blow around thanks to the wind they land on people's property they then sue people for having seeds on their property that are padded by monsanto that the wind blew there so effectively monsanto is suing god their position is that god is a moron according to monsanto which i...
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well just in today osama bin laden's son in law has been captured and transferred into american custom me solomon obligates was secretly flown to new york city pleading not guilty to charges of conspiring to kill americans earlier. he is one of the highest ranking al qaeda figures to have ever been brought to the u.s. to face a civilian trial instead of a military tribunal and that decision was widely criticized by republicans including senate leader senate majority leader mitch mcconnell they want abu ghaith sent back to guantanamo bay or to want on the way in first place and be subject to u.s. interrogation for its part the obama administration did not want to send up to gates to guantanamo bay because of the president's intentions to close the facility one day but more evidence is coming out that proves the president has actually worsen the situation in the detention facility instead joining me now to discuss the current conditions of get low we're tired colonel morris davis he's a professor of law at howard university and a former one tunnel bay official thank you for joining the s
well just in today osama bin laden's son in law has been captured and transferred into american custom me solomon obligates was secretly flown to new york city pleading not guilty to charges of conspiring to kill americans earlier. he is one of the highest ranking al qaeda figures to have ever been brought to the u.s. to face a civilian trial instead of a military tribunal and that decision was widely criticized by republicans including senate leader senate majority leader mitch mcconnell they...
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there should be a much more limited copyright law perhaps fourteen years or twenty eight years as it was originally written in the the american constitution and then of course you have the copyright. as interpreted by corporations like disney which is lifetime plus seventy five years of copyright protection protection where do you fall in terms of copyright law what do you believe should be the correct law for copyright i think you'd be surprised that our views on copyright are fairly similar i think there should be limited copyright probably the original statute in the constitution i think the disney ruling was pretty ridiculous you know you shouldn't have lifetime plus seventy years you know copyright is important i do believe there is copyright i mean even noam chomsky copyright says material you know many people believe in copyright but it can be very oppressive and i don't agree with the disney decision at all right so we have some common common ground here in terms of copyright as is currently in aerated is what lawrence lessig would call perpetual copyright and it's extremely
there should be a much more limited copyright law perhaps fourteen years or twenty eight years as it was originally written in the the american constitution and then of course you have the copyright. as interpreted by corporations like disney which is lifetime plus seventy five years of copyright protection protection where do you fall in terms of copyright law what do you believe should be the correct law for copyright i think you'd be surprised that our views on copyright are fairly similar i...
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the law misleading good. luck just see the mother and look in and. get her to come out of funimation very little. that is way low falls into seven days of mourning after it's flamboyantly.
the law misleading good. luck just see the mother and look in and. get her to come out of funimation very little. that is way low falls into seven days of mourning after it's flamboyantly.
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implement the law and not advance. music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles couldn't stories. you hear. they try i'll teach spanish to find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is comb . a little. ever seen anything like that. i've ever seen images from inside a slaughterhouse that exposes the horrific treatment of animals and livestock typically the kind of acts los of coverage that has the power to both alert the public and hold corrupt and factures accountable for ill practices this investigative reporting is now in jeopardy they'd vance min of quote ag gag laws which of either passed or are being considered for passage in about a dozen states so far once implemented these bills make it illegal to do any sort of undercover reporting on food processing centers in this state an unprecedented censorship censorship that could have a significant impact on the kinds of checks and balances needed to ensure ethical food production and a healthy food supply
implement the law and not advance. music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles couldn't stories. you hear. they try i'll teach spanish to find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is comb . a little. ever seen anything like that. i've ever seen images from inside a slaughterhouse that exposes the horrific treatment of animals and livestock typically the kind of acts los of coverage that has the power to both alert the public and...
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not being spared what was a tragic domestic civil war is now becoming a regional conflict again the law of unintended consequences appears to be in play . across not the syrian civil war i'm joined by flynt leverett in washington he is a professor of international relations at penn state university and co-author of the book going to turn around why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran also in washington we have matthew feeney he is an assistant editor at reason twenty four seven and in new york we cross to ed hussein he's a senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the council on foreign relations gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want flynt. libya imploded syria exploding and taking the neighborhood with it. the risks of that are certainly increasing i've been saying for seems like two years now that the only way to stop the violence to put a lid on this is through diplomacy diplomacy aimed at political settlement based on on power sharing. the u.n. envoy the arab league envoy mr brahimi potentially capable
not being spared what was a tragic domestic civil war is now becoming a regional conflict again the law of unintended consequences appears to be in play . across not the syrian civil war i'm joined by flynt leverett in washington he is a professor of international relations at penn state university and co-author of the book going to turn around why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran also in washington we have matthew feeney he is an assistant editor at reason...
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death of maxine cause i mean in texas has brought this into sharp focus again just weeks after the law came into force restricting foreign adoptions specifically americans taking on russian orphans the u.s. district attorney ruled that the three year old died in january accidentally the final autopsy showed that the bruises on his body were self-inflicted and a behavioral disorder meant maxime was likely to harm himself russian authorities are still not convinced and want full access to all the files of the investigation it's worth mentioning that seems younger brother was also adopted by the same family from the same orphanage and is still living with them although the mother now has only restricted access so it said it is really in moscow demonstrators called for good deal to be brought home to russia and that all those involved in finding homes for the countries or france need to work much harder in protecting societies most vulnerable children but seems case is definitely far from over both russia and the united states will continue their investigations into his death and we will t
death of maxine cause i mean in texas has brought this into sharp focus again just weeks after the law came into force restricting foreign adoptions specifically americans taking on russian orphans the u.s. district attorney ruled that the three year old died in january accidentally the final autopsy showed that the bruises on his body were self-inflicted and a behavioral disorder meant maxime was likely to harm himself russian authorities are still not convinced and want full access to all the...
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what is the argument of those who are saying that they need these laws well that argument has really shifted over the last year because as these bills have been introduced industry has been on the defensive people don't like being told not to see things and that they don't have a right to know how their food is produced so now what industry is saying is that investigators have to report abuse within twenty four forty eight hours because they want to make sure these abuses stop it's complete garbage because for one investigators need more time than that to document a pattern of abuse and secondly the reason the teamsters and other unions oppose this is that workers have a right to solicit an attorney and get legal advice so you can't do that twenty four hours it's an absurd way to just suppress suppress the truth and also i mean they're calling this eco terrorism there's a lot of language that really. puts this harsh rhetoric on there which of course ups the penalties you've written about this how dangerous it is that kind of slap this label i mean how are they saying that this would
what is the argument of those who are saying that they need these laws well that argument has really shifted over the last year because as these bills have been introduced industry has been on the defensive people don't like being told not to see things and that they don't have a right to know how their food is produced so now what industry is saying is that investigators have to report abuse within twenty four forty eight hours because they want to make sure these abuses stop it's complete...